Multicultural group work on field excursions to promote student teachers’ intercultural competence

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Abstract: As a response to the intercultural challenges of Geography Education, this study seeks to determine factors fostering intercultural competence of student teachers. Based on a one-week multicultural field excursion of eight German and eight Turkish students in Kayseri (Turkey) on Education for Sustainable Development, we used qualitative interviews to evaluate changes in the 16 student teachers’ intercultural competence. Findings strongly indicate that multicultural fieldwork fosters intercultural learning on a personal level. © 2016 Taylor & Francis.

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geographical education, intercultural competence, intercultural learning, Multicultural fieldwork, qualitative research, teacher education, fieldwork, geography education, learning, multiculturalism, student, Kayseri, Turkey, learning, student, Turkey, Multicultural fieldwork, 370, Kayseri, intercultural competence, multiculturalism, 300, fieldwork, intercultural learning, geographical education, geography education, qualitative research, teacher education

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05 social sciences, 0503 education

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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION12
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